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Fit4Reading in Stockport local authority

The Fit 4 Reading scheme is run by Stockport local authority with secondary schools in the area. It is a reading project which sees Year 10 pupils trained as reading coaches to enable them to help Level 3 Year 7 pupils improve and enjoy their reading. The sessions are run once a week before school and start with a short sports session, run by the mentors, followed by breakfast and then a paired reading session. Fit 4 Reading has a partner scheme focusing on numeracy called Fit 4 Figures. Both are supported by local football clubs. This film outlines how the schemes work and their impact on pupils.

For further information contact Steve Waters, English and Literacy Consultant at Innovate English, at stevewaters17@gmail.com or call 07504 635 431.

Please note that the video may take a couple of minutes to start playing.

http://vimeo.com/10281782

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